On this episode of Eat Sleep Code, guest Dave Fancher talk about Functional Programming. We discuss how functional programming has made its way back into modern development, clean coding, and more.
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Based on information from Telerik Analytics, Schneider Electric's software development team embarked on a refresh of their product's user interface. Here is the story of how they successfully created an optimal user experience for their customers.
I've written multiple articles for the Telerik Developer Network and sometimes Brian, the editor of this site, will offer up some ideas. Recently he floated a few ideas my way, one of which was a rich...
Reports suck. There, I said it.
With today's mobile app lifestyle and cloud services, you may think data is ubiquitous for consumption. That's until the c-level executives or sales folks at your compa...
Do you feel pretty comfortable with Kendo UI framework? Are your jQuery skills pretty top-notch? Good. Because you're going to need them.
In this session recording from TelerikNEXT, I dive into some a...
It’s the third major release of Telerik UI for Xamarin for this year and yes—as always, we have a bunch of new controls for you. DataForm for Xamarin.Forms will allow you to easily create data fill-in forms from a single shared C# codebase. There are also new controls for Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Android—Gauges, AutoCompleteTextView, and NumberPicker. Moreover, you will be happy to hear that Calendar and Chart for Xamarin.Forms are now supporting the Windows Universal 8.1 platform. Let’s take a closer look at what’s new.
With the final version of C# 6 having been released, we can seen that a lot of syntax changes have occurred since its inception. Because of this, I've noticed that most of the blog posts currently on ...